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tax, then their gas tax, and then their real estate tax, it was over half of what they made. and he said think about this, we take a big risk to start a business. and then if we're one of the lucky ones where the business succeeds, the government wants to take half of what we make. so what i want to do, i want to lower the tax rates for small business. [ cheers and applause ] >> and i want to -- i want you to know, for business to work you have to have regulations and rulings. but i want to reportings to recognize their job is not just to catch the buy guys, as important as that, is, but also to encourage people -- small business has something right now that scares the dickens out of them. and that is obama care. that is one reason we have to get rid of it. now, for us though do those five things, is going to create 12 million jobs in america. and with that type of job growth you will see employers having to pay higher wages, to hire capable people. and that means incomes will start to go up. that is how this whole thing works. this is how free markets work. we'll get more pe
tax, then their gas tax, and then their real estate tax, it was over half of what they made. and he said think about this, we take a big risk to start a business. and then if we're one of the lucky ones where the business succeeds, the government wants to take half of what we make. so what i want to do, i want to lower the tax rates for small business. [ cheers and applause ] >> and i want to -- i want you to know, for business to work you have to have regulations and rulings. but i want...
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so when you tell them, look, you know, if you increase the tax take, you know, by 10% of the economy, you'll be able to get these better social outcomes, the first thing they see is higher taxes, and there's a very strong reaction against that. >> nice to see you this morning. have a really great weekend. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> this election will likely be decided by a handful of key battleground states. one of them my home state of iowa. why is a state with one of the lowest unemployment rates in country, a place where jobs really aren't a problem, why is it up for grabs? we're going to head there to find out next. use we give you c. you can pick where to get your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service center, we take care of everything for you. [ relaxing music playing ] [ chuckles ] -whew, so many choices. -take your time. -the service center. -okay. giving you choices -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blac
so when you tell them, look, you know, if you increase the tax take, you know, by 10% of the economy, you'll be able to get these better social outcomes, the first thing they see is higher taxes, and there's a very strong reaction against that. >> nice to see you this morning. have a really great weekend. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> this election will likely be decided by a handful of key battleground states. one of them my home state of iowa. why is a state...
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>> the first thing would be to take away the threat of increased taxes on small business. that would be the single largest thing that could help businesses move forward, make investments, additional employees. you know, second thing certainly would be obamacare. those are two things that would make a huge difference how people move forward. melissa: bart, one thing right now that any president could do that would help small business grow and hire more people? >> well i echo carl's sentiments but i think, i told you this before, melissa. it is making an jell investments in companies with less than 100 employees tax-free on the capital gains. melissa: yeah, that is an interesting idea. gentlemen, thanks so much for coming on. we appreciate it. bart, i know you just got back from your honeymoon. thanks for racing back it be on the show. >> no problem. >> congratulations, bart. melissa: all right. iran thumbs its nose at western sanctions. we'll explain how it is using billions of dollars worth of gold to stay financially afloat. that is next. >>> plus look at these pictures o
>> the first thing would be to take away the threat of increased taxes on small business. that would be the single largest thing that could help businesses move forward, make investments, additional employees. you know, second thing certainly would be obamacare. those are two things that would make a huge difference how people move forward. melissa: bart, one thing right now that any president could do that would help small business grow and hire more people? >> well i echo carl's...
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says he cut taxes for everybody. and ask something from nobody, but the problem is we heard those promises before. keep in mind, governor romney lives a few miles south of here in the state of massachusetts. love massachusetts. [ cheers ] but during governor romney's campaign for governor down there, he promised the same thing he's promising now. said he'd fight for jobs and middle class families, but once he took office, he pushed through a tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited 278 of the wealthiest families in the state and raised taxes and fees to middle class families to the tune of $750 million. does that sound familiar to you? when asked about this, he says these weren't taxes, these were fees, but keep in mind, there were higher fees to be a barber, higher fees to become a nurse. there were higher fees for gas. there were higher fees for milk. there were higher fees for blind people who needed to get a certificate that they were blind. he raised fees to get a birth certificate which would have been expensive f
says he cut taxes for everybody. and ask something from nobody, but the problem is we heard those promises before. keep in mind, governor romney lives a few miles south of here in the state of massachusetts. love massachusetts. [ cheers ] but during governor romney's campaign for governor down there, he promised the same thing he's promising now. said he'd fight for jobs and middle class families, but once he took office, he pushed through a tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited 278 of the...
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yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go. but i would say most companies, most people expect that they're probably going to have to pay more. >> an increasing number of ceos are going on record that they're willing to pay more in taxes to avert the so-called fiscal cliff as part of a comprehensive plan. if congress fails to act by january, it will trigger $600 billion of cuts. businesses not certain of what lies ahead have been reluctant to increase pay rolls. >> we stop hiring externally. as people leave their positions, we don't fill those jobs. as you look at exapt expenditures, we start to slow down our spending. and you see most companies doing that now because when you run into an uncertain time, you question everything. >> reporter: and colgate is cutting 2300 workers. ford is scaling back its european operations and laying off 4300 people. h.p. is cutting 27,000 emplo
yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go. but i would say most companies, most people expect that they're probably going to have to pay more. >> an increasing number of ceos are going on record that they're willing to pay more in taxes to avert the so-called fiscal cliff as part of a comprehensive plan. if congress fails to act by january,...
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there is tax relief, how so? >> that is a question. in terms of tax relief, there are questions as to whether the legislators were going to reach out and provide tax benefits for businesses that have been affected by the disaster. historically we have not seen that, but it is being discussed. gerri: free legal services to be available from fema. is that typical? >> it is. the federal government reaches out and tries to do what i can't help small businesses. that is available from the government, where you can get those types of services. gerri: the cdc will have some clean-up tips. is that on their website. >> absolutely. you can go to cdc and get those helpful tips as well. gerri: i know people tonight are sitting at home talking about what can i do, what can i do right now to help get this back up and running? would you say to people who are looking for that disaster plan? >> you need to assess the damage, assess the damage i like to your existing business, but project going forward with this will do to your local economy, particular
there is tax relief, how so? >> that is a question. in terms of tax relief, there are questions as to whether the legislators were going to reach out and provide tax benefits for businesses that have been affected by the disaster. historically we have not seen that, but it is being discussed. gerri: free legal services to be available from fema. is that typical? >> it is. the federal government reaches out and tries to do what i can't help small businesses. that is available from...
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it's the initiative that would raise sales tax a quarter cent and increase state income tax on the rich to channel money into schools and colleges. but polls show it's going to be close. very close. a new field poll out today indicates that it is right on the cusp with 48% voting yes. that's lower than our exclusive surveyusa poll out yesterday that shows it passing with 51% of the vote. but some teachers have questions. if prop 30 passes putting $6 billion into a special
it's the initiative that would raise sales tax a quarter cent and increase state income tax on the rich to channel money into schools and colleges. but polls show it's going to be close. very close. a new field poll out today indicates that it is right on the cusp with 48% voting yes. that's lower than our exclusive surveyusa poll out yesterday that shows it passing with 51% of the vote. but some teachers have questions. if prop 30 passes putting $6 billion into a special
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families maintain higher after tax income. >> all right. alan kruger the chairman of the council of economic advisers. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> we'll see you next month as well. just because the election happens doesn't mean we won't. thank you. trivia time we asked what is the last time minnesota voted for a republican in the presidential election. the answer 1972. richard nixon's landslide second election. before that you go back to 1956. giving the white house soup of the day, not many there to eat it, roasted vegetable. this is the time of year when i care more about soup because i do eat soup myself almost every day. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so me
families maintain higher after tax income. >> all right. alan kruger the chairman of the council of economic advisers. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> we'll see you next month as well. just because the election happens doesn't mean we won't. thank you. trivia time we asked what is the last time minnesota voted for a republican in the presidential election. the answer 1972. richard nixon's landslide second election. before that you go back to 1956. giving...
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he breaks down the truth on taxes an even more. steve, i want to talk to you all about your fantastic book which everyone should order immediately. i want to ask you quickly, do you think superstorm sandy will affect the accuracy of friday's jobs numbers? what do you think?. >> we may see a slight downturn in jobs numbers as a result of the storm because employers are not hiring while there is a big storm going on. i think the big story on the jobs report on friday, i think it is humongous, it may be one of the most important jobs report in american history because it could decide the outcome in this election. if we see unemployment rate go back up to 8% which i think it could because we had a artificial bump up in the number of jobs. nobody believes we created 800,000 jobs last month. it was a blip. if you get a correction for the october numbers that could bring the unemployment rate up 8%. that is one obama doesn't want is an eight next to the unemployment number. melissa: there were 759,000 people magically found a job but didn
he breaks down the truth on taxes an even more. steve, i want to talk to you all about your fantastic book which everyone should order immediately. i want to ask you quickly, do you think superstorm sandy will affect the accuracy of friday's jobs numbers? what do you think?. >> we may see a slight downturn in jobs numbers as a result of the storm because employers are not hiring while there is a big storm going on. i think the big story on the jobs report on friday, i think it is...
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. >> another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> no! >> turning medicare into a voucher is change, but we don't want that change. >> reporter: the president's schedule over the next five days tells you a lot about his campaign strategy. he'll be spending a great deal of time in ohio and wisconsin, trying to build a midwest firewall to prevent governor romney, scott, from getting 270 electoral votes. >> pelley: well, nancy, governor romney went hunting for votes today in another swing state, virginia. and jan crawford is covering his campaign. >> we really can't have four more years like the last four years. i know the-- the obama folks are chanting four more years, four more years. but our chant is this-- five more days. >> reporter: at a hal nevirginia, a campaign cheer was also a reminder of how little time is left. >> five more days! five more days! >> reporter: before the hurricane, romney had momentum. the race was in a dead heat, and he was tied or within striking distance in battleground states. but the storm knocked him off the
. >> another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> no! >> turning medicare into a voucher is change, but we don't want that change. >> reporter: the president's schedule over the next five days tells you a lot about his campaign strategy. he'll be spending a great deal of time in ohio and wisconsin, trying to build a midwest firewall to prevent governor romney, scott, from getting 270 electoral votes. >> pelley: well, nancy, governor romney...
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mitt romney has no plan for taxes. he can't be direct on that. he has no plan when it comes to repealing obama care and what he's going to replace it with. and what about immigration? which in these last few weeks hasn't gotten a whole lot of attention. he has no plan for america. and now he's going to be the guy who's going to reach across the aisle? get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. who do you trust to work with the other side? text "a" for president obama, text "b" to mitt romney to 622639. always to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. joining me tonight, karen finney, msnbc political analyst and former communications director of the dnc. karen, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to see you, ed. >> this is -- this is a rather interesting closing argument that mitt romney is making that he's going to be the guy that's going to reach across the aisle. when that really is the last thing his party wants him to do. how's this going to work out? >> also you kno
mitt romney has no plan for taxes. he can't be direct on that. he has no plan when it comes to repealing obama care and what he's going to replace it with. and what about immigration? which in these last few weeks hasn't gotten a whole lot of attention. he has no plan for america. and now he's going to be the guy who's going to reach across the aisle? get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. who do you trust to work with the other side? text "a" for...
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this time he zero in on taxes in massachusetts. and a bither joke thrown it. >> there were higher fees for gas. there were higher gas for milk and higher fees for blund people who neepeded to get a certificate that they were blind . he raised feas for a birth certificate which would have been expensive for me. and the romney camp is pushing back and said the feas were raised to balance the state budget and as governor he cut other taxes. and the romney camp is angry about the birther things and rolling stone mag wreen where the president used profanity to describe romney. this is it a snaul campaign and instead of the president doing uplifting ret ruck. respiratory new hampshire is a small state but beautiful. and the president is going there close to the election. is the alabama -- obama campaign nervous. >> it sounds like. only four electorial. romney campaign has them on defense. and obama camp said they are in a strong position in ohio where he's been up and they think he can come to the smaller ones and build a fire wall. we s
this time he zero in on taxes in massachusetts. and a bither joke thrown it. >> there were higher fees for gas. there were higher gas for milk and higher fees for blund people who neepeded to get a certificate that they were blind . he raised feas for a birth certificate which would have been expensive for me. and the romney camp is pushing back and said the feas were raised to balance the state budget and as governor he cut other taxes. and the romney camp is angry about the birther...
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he talked about senate cand date governor romney was opposed to clinton tax increases. listen to where he took that yesterday. at the time the republican congress and a senate candidate by the name of romney. no, no, no. don't boo vote. vote. vote is the best revenge. voting is the best revenge. that is not a thing for the president to say. romney campaign has a new adout that looks as a strange thing for the president to say and an odd reason to vote. mitt romney worked that in new hampshire speech. >> yesterday, the president said something you may have heard by now that surprised a lot of people. speaking to the audience. he said voting is the best revenge. he told supporters voting for revenge. vote for revenge? let me tell you what i would want to tell you. vote for love of country. governor romney will be talking about that the rest of the day . last night a huge rally in westchester, ohio to kick off the final three days of the election. more than 18,000 by local officials count there . governor romney has moved away from all of the christicism of reasons to vote
he talked about senate cand date governor romney was opposed to clinton tax increases. listen to where he took that yesterday. at the time the republican congress and a senate candidate by the name of romney. no, no, no. don't boo vote. vote. vote is the best revenge. voting is the best revenge. that is not a thing for the president to say. romney campaign has a new adout that looks as a strange thing for the president to say and an odd reason to vote. mitt romney worked that in new hampshire...
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build it there, pay those taxes and you never have to pay a penny in tax in the profit you make when you bring them back home. why would anybody build -- why would anybody build a factory here? ladies and gentlemen, the experts point out, that new territorial tax will create 800,000 jobs. all of them abroad. i'm not making up, all of them abroad. 800,000. i found it fascinating at their convention when governor romney said the first thing i will do when i'm elected president, i will take a jobs tour. it's going to have to be a foreign trip. >> joining me now ezra klein and eugene robinson. it was a strong week for the conspiracy theoryists about the unemployment numbers. first the theory was that the president would use hurricane sandy and its effects possibly on washington, d.c. as an excuse for delaying the jobs report until after the election. and then of course as of yesterday when they knew it was coming out, they were absolutely convinced that they would cook the books. and so we saw an up tick o of .1%. >> it's a reverse psychology ploy that the obama folks are trying but it w
build it there, pay those taxes and you never have to pay a penny in tax in the profit you make when you bring them back home. why would anybody build -- why would anybody build a factory here? ladies and gentlemen, the experts point out, that new territorial tax will create 800,000 jobs. all of them abroad. i'm not making up, all of them abroad. 800,000. i found it fascinating at their convention when governor romney said the first thing i will do when i'm elected president, i will take a jobs...
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what will our taxes be next year? how are we going to make some plans for our business or personal finances? it's that uncertainty that's going to, i think, have adverse effects for the economy. >> okay. that makes a lot of sense. michael jones, how do you want to invest here with all this? >> i think there are times when the market is really simple. don't fight the fed. you certainly don't want to fight the fed when they've got the ecb, the bank of japan, the people's bank of china, and virtually every other central bank on their side. you've had unprecedentedly aggressive monetary stimulus. we have open-ended commitments to continuing that stimulus. that's a tail wind that i think investors ignore at their peril. the only things holding the market back are some uncertainties of the fiscal cliff, over what kind of terms will be imposed on spain to receive bailouts. if you resolve those uncertainties in a little bit more positive light than the prior speaker was suggesting, and i think he will, then i think you're goi
what will our taxes be next year? how are we going to make some plans for our business or personal finances? it's that uncertainty that's going to, i think, have adverse effects for the economy. >> okay. that makes a lot of sense. michael jones, how do you want to invest here with all this? >> i think there are times when the market is really simple. don't fight the fed. you certainly don't want to fight the fed when they've got the ecb, the bank of japan, the people's bank of...
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david: if president obama's re-elected, he said he will not sign a tax bill that doesn't include a tax increase, and, of course, republicans say they won't sign on to something like that. we may not reach a resolution on this. >> oh, yes, david, no matter who is the president, no matter who the president is, it's a situation where there's a lot of urn certainty. -- uncertainty. it's not just the fiscal cliff. yiewmp's not -- europe's not resolved, middle east is volatile, and there's a surge of evaluations in september and october because of the euphoria with qe3, and we recommended taking some money off the table and raising some cash, and into the weakness now, we would be selectively buying. we're not bears, but prudently took profits last month, and we would selectively buy as they go down. liz:bearish. you sold google and apple, two relatively bright stars over the past, say, yeah and a half. would you bring those back in your portfolio again? >> well, yeah, i mean, they are great companies liz. apple sold over 700 and google over 760, and it's a situation where they go down, and,
david: if president obama's re-elected, he said he will not sign a tax bill that doesn't include a tax increase, and, of course, republicans say they won't sign on to something like that. we may not reach a resolution on this. >> oh, yes, david, no matter who is the president, no matter who the president is, it's a situation where there's a lot of urn certainty. -- uncertainty. it's not just the fiscal cliff. yiewmp's not -- europe's not resolved, middle east is volatile, and there's a...
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tax cut geared toward the wealthy he won't say how to pay for it. the only way to pay for it according to every expert in the country is increasing the deficit or raising taxes on the middle class and that's a real difference, and a real difference to the people of iowa who on average middle class families pay $3600 less in taxes as a result of the president's policies. but as we said earlier today, we didn't get their endorsement in the democratic primary in 2008, but we managed to soldier on. we'll soldier on here. we're confident we are going to win iowa. >> what about pennsylvania because democrats have been saying that it's solid, that they don't pay attention to polls showing that it's more in play, but now $2 million from restore our future from the super pac for mitt romney being invested into pennsylvania. is pennsylvania in play? >> i think that the romney campaign is trying to put it in play. they can't figure out how to get to 270 electoral votes they're losing in ohio. we are tied in florida and our ground game is turning out. they can'
tax cut geared toward the wealthy he won't say how to pay for it. the only way to pay for it according to every expert in the country is increasing the deficit or raising taxes on the middle class and that's a real difference, and a real difference to the people of iowa who on average middle class families pay $3600 less in taxes as a result of the president's policies. but as we said earlier today, we didn't get their endorsement in the democratic primary in 2008, but we managed to soldier on....
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he will tell you about the tax returns on friday. thank you, ali and michael. we are running late. >> i will give you a job if you don't like it here. come work for me. >>re
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we also see unions coming out in support of raising sales tax and taxing the wealthy and out in opposition to essentially creating more on regulated spending. >> there's a death penalty repeal that looks like it's around 50/50. it could win. >> right. >> evan, you are a, i think a brilliant strategic mind, if you don't mind my saying. i think the strategy that has been, the freedom to marry folks has been a remarkable thing to behold legislatively. we haven't seen it win at the ballot box popularly. i want to play this chris christie sound. this gets at something profound. when talking civil rights issues, they are not necessarily always best per sued through popular ballot. they are there to protect a minority of the population. chris christie had this to say in new jersey. take a look. >> rather than having stalemate and deadlock on this issue, which is where it will lead. i will not sign it. it will be vetoed. let the people of new jersey decide who is right for the state. put the question on the ballot this fall, in the hands of the people. people would have been happy to have a refere
we also see unions coming out in support of raising sales tax and taxing the wealthy and out in opposition to essentially creating more on regulated spending. >> there's a death penalty repeal that looks like it's around 50/50. it could win. >> right. >> evan, you are a, i think a brilliant strategic mind, if you don't mind my saying. i think the strategy that has been, the freedom to marry folks has been a remarkable thing to behold legislatively. we haven't seen it win at...
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in fact, what they're doing in france to try to make things right is, well, let's take the top tax rate to 75 percent and you have a fine business mind like yourself. what i'm asking to where is the middle ground? what do you do to get this under control? >> obviously we have to get through this election. as the fed has said and as most independent economists say, we have some momentum behind the economy. you know my favorite industry, actually the reason that i am such a big fan of barack obama's the restructuring that he put in place was exactly the right thing. the europeans did not restructure their industry. $65.70%. neil: of baker it was originally sold. it finally went through that plants would be shattered. it would be really a painful bankruptcy, albeit one backed up by the taxpayers. a lot of folks would not have gone along with that. they did ultimately, but the details, the troubles and painful details can later. >> one of the things you know, neil, you remember what it was like in january 2009. no one had any idea what was happening. all of us in the auto industry were look
in fact, what they're doing in france to try to make things right is, well, let's take the top tax rate to 75 percent and you have a fine business mind like yourself. what i'm asking to where is the middle ground? what do you do to get this under control? >> obviously we have to get through this election. as the fed has said and as most independent economists say, we have some momentum behind the economy. you know my favorite industry, actually the reason that i am such a big fan of...
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this is why we want low tax rates. if romney is elected and the bush tax cuts are extended, it doesn't have anything to do with that. it has to do with where the economy is now. i don't know they would recognize that. >> steve, good to have you in here. i appreciate your time. >> sure. >> stick with us. hurricane sandy is not just this ordinary cat 1 storm. its size and the weather patterns coming from the west are making this interesting. the tides, because of the full moon tomorrow night make the worst case scenarios extremely likely. the latest coming up as hurricane sandy watch continues. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> welcome back, everybody. residents in delaware prepping for hurricane sandy. time is running out before this evacuation order of this coastal state goes into order. beaches to
this is why we want low tax rates. if romney is elected and the bush tax cuts are extended, it doesn't have anything to do with that. it has to do with where the economy is now. i don't know they would recognize that. >> steve, good to have you in here. i appreciate your time. >> sure. >> stick with us. hurricane sandy is not just this ordinary cat 1 storm. its size and the weather patterns coming from the west are making this interesting. the tides, because of the full moon...
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as tax expert david k. johnston explains, why many of the wealthiest in america, while posing as entrepreneurs and capitals of capitalism, are in fact on welfare. mcmahon can't wrestle her way out of this one. did she think we wouldn't notice we see her slam the loopholes her company took advantage of? nice try but we got you. a food , or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>> mother jones has uncovered a new audiotape showing governor romney trying again to mislead voters. not just so where he stands but where the president stands, too. it's from a private fund-raiser in march. >> i'm convinced that if this president is re-elected, the war on business and economic freedom will continue. i don't think the president likes you very much. you hear his business, i think he looks at you as a necessary evil, and maybe not so necessary. >> president obama believes business is evil? really? even on this tape governor romney seems to forget
as tax expert david k. johnston explains, why many of the wealthiest in america, while posing as entrepreneurs and capitals of capitalism, are in fact on welfare. mcmahon can't wrestle her way out of this one. did she think we wouldn't notice we see her slam the loopholes her company took advantage of? nice try but we got you. a food , or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>> mother jones has uncovered a new...
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how do you about not raise taxes and not cut any services like for example the military. that s the question we have to answer and the only way we can get to it is to really look at democrats and republicans, not blame each other but sit down and literally look at this. the supercommittee had a try. democrats, republicans, they were not able to do it. this was the agreement that was done, the sequestration. i think if we are going to do cuts we ought to do that across-the-board where everybody has skin in the game and have cuts across the board to reduce the deficit. >> geraldo: congressman blackburn, did you -- >> let me say something there. because i support across-the-board cuts in discretionary spending. every year i run bills calling for 1, 2 and 5% across the board. what you have to realize is that this administration had gone in and made deep cuts into the -- our military services, into d.o.d. and then they did it again with the sequestration. doubled up on that. so the problem becomes you are cutting them more than everybody else. if you were to give them just wha
how do you about not raise taxes and not cut any services like for example the military. that s the question we have to answer and the only way we can get to it is to really look at democrats and republicans, not blame each other but sit down and literally look at this. the supercommittee had a try. democrats, republicans, they were not able to do it. this was the agreement that was done, the sequestration. i think if we are going to do cuts we ought to do that across-the-board where everybody...
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what kind of tax reform is necessary. they have differing views on that. the kinds of policies will be different. it is a big election. >> some suggested we are in a new normal for this economy 86 know you heard this argument before. more than 3.5 million americans have now been unemployed for a year or more and we know as you have been nor unemployed it is harder to get hired. some casey anthonys you are getting older and -- many some cases you are getting older and that makes it more difficult to get back in the workforce. how do we get that 3.5 million people back in the workforce or will they be forever underemployed in the economy? >> the whole notion of the new normal. one part is cynical packaging to explain away bad reports. the second part there is some truth to. in the aftermath of big financial crises economies recover more slowly. you don't take detours on healthcare reform and big regulatory at the epa or the whole bunch of things we seen the administration do. you instead focus exclusively on those things that will have the economy grow more
what kind of tax reform is necessary. they have differing views on that. the kinds of policies will be different. it is a big election. >> some suggested we are in a new normal for this economy 86 know you heard this argument before. more than 3.5 million americans have now been unemployed for a year or more and we know as you have been nor unemployed it is harder to get hired. some casey anthonys you are getting older and -- many some cases you are getting older and that makes it more...
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. >> one obstacle preventing people from hiring is they don't know what their tax rates will be in january or how much the government will spend. all the expiring policies known as the fiscal cliff, rich. >> wall street didn't like something today. >> it was better than expected. first the stocks went higher and then they went south. they blame the costs of hurricane sandy and the dow drops 140, the s&p 13 and phase back 38. >>. >> the president and gov. romney that different reaction to the jobs numbers. we will check in with each campaign as it battles for one of the biggest swing states on the map with now four days to go. from the journalist of fox news, this is the friday fox report. it's led and it has great picture quality. i don't know... it's ultralim... maybe next year. you cod always put it on layaway and pay a little at a time. alright. we'll take it! ah! i love you! hmm! ahem. football. [ male announcer ] shop now. get the hottest brands on your list today... like the lg 55 inch led tv. and put it on layaway now so you have more time to pay. walmart. ♪ [ male announcer ] thi
. >> one obstacle preventing people from hiring is they don't know what their tax rates will be in january or how much the government will spend. all the expiring policies known as the fiscal cliff, rich. >> wall street didn't like something today. >> it was better than expected. first the stocks went higher and then they went south. they blame the costs of hurricane sandy and the dow drops 140, the s&p 13 and phase back 38. >>. >> the president and gov. romney...
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i will lower taxes on middle income families. we didn't cut medicare, of course, we don't have medicare, but we didn't cut medicare. we care for those who have difficulties, those that are elderly and have problems and challenges, those that are elderly, we care for them. i'm not precisely with exactly what i said, but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> that was brilliant. anyway, those ads were created and brought to us by humorous mark lewis. the actor, by the way, davis leisure, who was joe isuzu, was happy to be part of the project. >>> up next, romney's grossly dishonest jeep act was so misleading that chrysler and gm executives themselves are pushing back hard against romney's trickery here and it pain a bridge too far for romney. sometimes you go too far. that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ femal
i will lower taxes on middle income families. we didn't cut medicare, of course, we don't have medicare, but we didn't cut medicare. we care for those who have difficulties, those that are elderly and have problems and challenges, those that are elderly, we care for them. i'm not precisely with exactly what i said, but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> that was brilliant. anyway, those ads were created and brought to us by humorous mark lewis. the actor, by the way, davis...
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chief among them, reaching a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, a series of tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect next year. >> the zoidecisions confronting congress over the next four months are bigger than most of us have seen in our lifetime, i think, on the fiscal will matters at least. >> reporter: athena jones,s cnn, washington. >> hurricane sandy changes the rules for election day. some voters will now cast their ballots by e-mail and fax. how d? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ can
chief among them, reaching a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, a series of tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect next year. >> the zoidecisions confronting congress over the next four months are bigger than most of us have seen in our lifetime, i think, on the fiscal will matters at least. >> reporter: athena jones,s cnn, washington. >> hurricane sandy changes the rules for election day. some voters will now cast their ballots by e-mail and fax. how d?...
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in fact, if anything mitt romney's policies of giving a huge tax break to the very, very wealthy, cutting most of the programs that everybody else depends on, turning medicare into a voucher system, all of these things actually may depress consumer confidence, reduce aggregate demand, and actually slow the economy down. >> i wish you wouldn't rely on facts, sir. we learned today that jobless claims were down last week and that chrysler has achieved its best sales in five years. home sales and median home prices look to be rebounding. consumer confidence is slowly going up. perhaps mr. romney would like to take credit for all of those as well? is that right? >> i'm sure he would. the problem for mitt romney is the economy is getting better. consumer confidence is up. most people understand that. and so mitt romney all along the way, particularly over the last four or five months, has had to recalibrate his campaign. remember his campaign originally was based on the notion that the economy was in terrible shape, most people understood that and he was a better custodian of the economy. but a
in fact, if anything mitt romney's policies of giving a huge tax break to the very, very wealthy, cutting most of the programs that everybody else depends on, turning medicare into a voucher system, all of these things actually may depress consumer confidence, reduce aggregate demand, and actually slow the economy down. >> i wish you wouldn't rely on facts, sir. we learned today that jobless claims were down last week and that chrysler has achieved its best sales in five years. home sales...
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a little more than a month ago they issued a report on tax policy. they found that there is no connection between lowering the tax rates on millionaires and billionaires, and creating economic growth. there's no evidence whatsoever that if you cut taxes on the rich, that makes the economy grow. and that's a problem, right? because that is essentially mitt romney's whole reason for living. this is the republican party's economic reason for existing. it is all premised on this idea that if you cut taxes on the rich, the job creators, right, that will jump-start the economy. this is the whole basics of the party's economic philosophy. the entire economic basis on which mitt romney is running for president. this is why congressional republicans pledge their first born children to a man named grover. and here comes this nonpartisan, highly respected, unimpeachable agency that says we looked into it, turns out the whole thing is bunk. giving rich people a huge tax break doesn't help the economy but it sure does help rich people. so what do you do if you're
a little more than a month ago they issued a report on tax policy. they found that there is no connection between lowering the tax rates on millionaires and billionaires, and creating economic growth. there's no evidence whatsoever that if you cut taxes on the rich, that makes the economy grow. and that's a problem, right? because that is essentially mitt romney's whole reason for living. this is the republican party's economic reason for existing. it is all premised on this idea that if you...